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Neighborly Ind. car dealers face troubles together
AP Business WriterNo customer voices competed with the harmony of "Silly Love Songs" flowing from the showroom speakers at Danville Chrysler Dodge Jeep. A competitor's blue-cross emblem beckoned through the windows from the dealership across the street. But Dugan...Tags: Consumer Confidence, Sales, New Jersey, Paul Taylor, Prius
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Ex-Halifax sheriff indicted on computer charge
A former sheriff in Southside Virginia has been indicted on a charge of computer trespassing. A multijurisdictional grand jury impaneled in South Boston indicted former Halifax County Sheriff Jeffrey Oakes last week. The indictment alleges that...Tags: Virginia, Punishment, Halifax County
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Shopping Scout: November 15, 2008
LOOKING FOR Cast-iron baseboard: Pat of Whitehall is looking for an 8-inch cast-iron baseboard. She is also looking for two black handles for a Lustre Craft 18-8 stainless steel, three-ply, 6-quart pot. Jewelry showcase: Mike is looking for a jeweler'...Tags: Emmaus, Coopersburg, South Whitehall Township, Whitehall, Catasauqua
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Hunter out, Wiebking in as Provena Health CEO
Tribune reporterSteven Hunter is out after less than 18 months as chief executive of one of the Chicago area's largest hospital operators. Provena Health, a Mokena-based operator of six hospitals and 16 long-term care and senior residential facilties in Illinois said it...Tags: Illinois Supreme Court, Justice System, North Chicago, Local Authority, Steven Hunter
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This Kiwi Is Ugly, But Tasty
It's like a kiwi fruit, but it's the size of a grape. It's also fuzz-free and sports a flavor so intense it's addictive. Not familiar with the so-called hardy kiwi? You're hardly alone. But that's likely to change. Relatively new to the U.S. produce...Tags: Dining and Drinking, David Jackson, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Shareholders OK $52 billion sale of Busch to InBev
Shareholders of Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. approved the $52 billion sale of the business to Belgium-based InBev SA on Wednesday, a deal that is set to create the world's largest brewer. Still unknown is the eventual fate of local Anheuser-Busch properties,...Tags: Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Wages and Pensions, Employees, Sales
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Offbeat
Stick 'em up, please: A thief who robbed a store in Vermont apologized to the owner and left the singles behind so workers on the next shift would have something in the till. The knife-wielding man made off with an undetermined amount of money from Joe'...Tags: Vermont, Police, Police Arrests
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2 Md. men get 10 years for gun store heist
Two Maryland men will spend 10 years in prison for robbing a southern Virginia gun store a year ago. U.S. District Judge Jackson Kiser on Tuesday sentenced 24-year-old Timothy Jackson Jr. and 23-year-old Ronald Ganeous in federal court in Danville for...Tags: Maryland, Virginia, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Punishment, Theft
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PPL earnings are off by 37%
Of The Morning CallPPL Corp.'s third-quarter earnings dropped 37 percent from the same period a year ago, the Allentown company reported Tuesday, blaming lower power prices and extended outages at two coal-fired plants. The company also lowered its 2008 earnings forecast,...Tags: Earnings Forecasts, Weather Reports, Pennsylvania, Allentown, Lehigh Valley Weather
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Loyola hopes better shooting equals better results
Tribune reporterLast season Loyola went from the best-shooting and highest-scoring team in the Horizon League to the second-worst. Not surprisingly, coach Jim Whitesell's team tumbled from third place in the standings to eighth. For the Ramblers to get back to the...Tags: Wyoming, Leon Young, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Anna Baginski, Navy nurse, guidance counselor
Anna Baginski, who served in the Navy as a nurse at the end of World War II and later worked as a school guidance counselor in Baltimore County for 20 years, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease Oct. 30 at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. She...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Defense, Schools, Medical Staff, Alzheimer's Disease
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The Alley helps keep violence off local streets
Call me crazy if you want, but I think the community will regret sitting on the sidelines while the Alley night club is shut down by the Virginia Department of Alcohol Beverage Control. The liquor licenses of the Newport News club, which has a parking...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Christianity, Transportation, Emergency Incidents, Road Transportation
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